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(Redirected from Radio Neshat) Iranian-Australian media mogul

Masoud Zoohori
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Media proprietor, sports manager
Years active2004–present
Known forFounding the Iranian Darts Association
ChildrenSahar Zohouri

Masoud Zoohori is an Iranian-Australian media proprietor, darts player and the founder president of Iranian Darts Association. He is the CEO of Radio Neshat.

Career

Zoohori is one of the founders and promoters of darts in Iran. He was the founder and the first head of Iranian Darts Association. Zoohori has tried to develop a darts community in Iran despite the limitations and restrictions: "Foreigners only play darts in bars and clubs, but we have shown that it can be a sporting activity enjoyed without any alcohol."

Publications

  • The Allures of Darts: Methods, Training, Techniques and Tactics, and General Rules and Regulations, Masoud Zoohori, Tehran: Kavoshpardaz 2008, ISBN 978-964-2665-48-8
  • The Allures of Darts: Training, Techniques and Tactics, and the Regulations, Masoud Zoohori, Tehran: Bamdad-e Ketab 2009, ISBN 9786009125975

References

  1. "Founders". www.golfir.com.
  2. Biouki, Kay; de Quetteville, Harry (15 October 2006). "'Keep on throwing arrows...' How Islam claims darts for Iran". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  3. "Hey Trump – please spare darts in Iran!". Dartoids World. 8 January 2020.
  4. "Darts takes off with a bang in Iran". Al Jazeera.
  5. "Iran aims for improbable bullseye in darts". The Daily Star Newspaper – Lebanon. 2 October 2006.
  6. "Darts hits the bullseye in Iran". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 October 2006.
  7. "Good Morning, Manningham". The Weekly Review: 6. 18 February 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  8. "Head of Iranian Darts Association: Our main purpose is to publicize the sport" (in Persian). ISNA. 22 November 2005.
  9. Quetteville, Harry De (18 October 2006). "Far from rowdy, smoky pubs, darts hits target in Tehran". The Age.


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